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In 2018, the Count was appointed to the post of [[Captain-General of Calsahara]], the military governor of Calsahara.
In 2018, the Count was appointed to the post of [[Captain-General of Calsahara]], the military governor of Calsahara.


Although the Count only visited his domain in the [[Colony of Calsahara]] on one occasion, he provided several invaluable services during that trip. The first was the dramatic expansion and renovation of Montague Square in the Capital city of [[Otisburg]]. Due to heavy rains during the previous year, the entire square had become completely overgrown with thick patches of needlegrass. These sharp needle-like spurs had to be carefully removed so the bricks of the square would be visible again. Once the square was cleaned up, the Count supervised the laying of new paver stones, effectively doubling the size of Montague Square.
Although the Count only visited his domain in the [[Colony of Calsahara]] on one occasion, he provided several invaluable services during that trip. The first was the dramatic expansion and renovation of [[Montague Square]] in the Capital city of [[Otisburg]]. Due to heavy rains during the previous year, the entire square had become completely overgrown with thick patches of needlegrass. These sharp needle-like spurs had to be carefully removed so the bricks of the square would be visible again. Once the square was cleaned up, the Count supervised the laying of new paver stones, effectively doubling the size of Montague Square.


During an inspection tour of [[Hooverville]], the Count noticed a large crow trapped on a piece of twine inside the rafters of the dilapidated building. Without regard for his own safety, the Count climbed up into rafters and spent approximately three minutes cutting the twine with a shard of broken glass. The crow was freed from the twine and left in peace to recover from its ordeal. This animal rescue operation also confirmed the presence of a white barn owl living inside Hooverville in the same roost as the crow.
During an inspection tour of [[Hooverville]], the Count noticed a large crow trapped on a piece of twine inside the rafters of the dilapidated building. Without regard for his own safety, the Count climbed up into rafters and spent approximately three minutes cutting the twine with a shard of broken glass. The crow was freed from the twine and left in peace to recover from its ordeal. This animal rescue operation also confirmed the presence of a white barn owl living inside Hooverville in the same roost as the crow.